Space-to-ground quantum-communication using an optical ground station: a feasibility study

Physics – Quantum Physics

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8 pages 5 figures, SPIE proceedings Quantum Communications and Quantum Imaging II conference in Denver, July 2004

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We have tested the experimental prerequisites for a Space-to-Ground quantum communication link between satellites and an optical ground station. The feasibility of our ideas is being assessed using the facilities of the ASI Matera Laser Ranging Observatory (MLRO). Specific emphasis is put on the necessary technological modifications of the existing infrastructure to achieve single photon reception from an orbiting satellite.

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